TV Schedule

Friday, Feb 6

Flippin' RVs follows young, married couple Justin and Anna Scribner as they scour the countryside looking for vintage RVs and trailers. Once they lock in on a bounty, they restore the RVs to their former glory. These RV pickers will stop at nothing in their search for obscure and valuable trailers.

In this episode, the Junk Gypsies trick out an old airstream trailer for country music star Dierks Bentley. They designa unique resin table from old concert posters, create a compact kitchen from a vintage side board and the sparks flywhen they turn a motorcycle gas tank into a cool new lighting fixture.

This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a Swiss residence which could be straight out of a fairytale, a houseboat flying high in London, a home in Los Angeles which makes an exhibition of itself and an Indonesian one that's designed on the principles of Yoga. A quarter of a million pieces make up one house in California, a home in Canada is picture-perfect and there's one in Belgium inspired by the Golden Age of ocean liners. A Virginian home has a mind of its own, an Argentinian residence brings together industrial design, sand dunes and the forest while a house in England is modelled on a fossil and there's one in Arizona made literally from dirt.

This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a home in Canada that bridges an abyss, a Brazilian home where it's carnival time all year round, one in Texas that uses bones as a design feature and a German residence that arrives shrink-wrapped. A Japanese concept for living has inspired a home in the heart of L.A. while geometry has given a twist to an Australian house and Indonesia has one that made a young boy's dream come true. Florida has an island home where self-sufficiency and luxury living go hand in hand, a residence in Idaho has been built like a fortress to defend against the harsh desert surroundings, there's a house that rises up like a periscope in the Czech Republic and a Dutch home appears to have crash-landed in the countryside.

This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a Californian desert house open to the sky, a Japanese sliver of a residence like a shark's fin, a home in Australia that is more campsite than house and one in Colorado that looks like a UFO has landed. A German residence spins like a flower turning to the sun, an English home is a dream come true for train lovers and Russia has an apartment that wants to be a palace. A Connecticut home is like a concrete colossus while an Italian one has tiny turrets, Belgium goes for a super-sleek glass house and a home shaped like a ship has run aground in Washington.

This amazing assortment of homes from all over the world includes a giant converted synagogue in Miami, a Dutch residence built to mimic an American canyon, an inhabitable sculpture in Canada and a Spanish home that stands tall on stilts. A modern French residence has been grafted onto the ruins of an ancient farmhouse, a South Korean home takes minimalism to the extreme and an Australian beach house can take whatever the weather throws at it. An Arizonan home has been built like a bridge while an English residence can only be reached by one, Belgium has a house that curves with the landscape and Japanese shrine meets Native American long house in a Washington State home.

After selling his custom-built home in the San Francisco suburbs, Mike is up for a change, and wants to buy a home in the city. With a whopping $4 million budget, he wants a home with architectural history, such as a Victorian or Edwardian, but it needs to have a contemporary interior with the same kind of custom details he had in his previous home, such as a home integration system. As a divorced father of 3, he also needs to have 4 bedrooms and 4 baths to accommodate his kids. But in one of the world's most expensive real estate markets, even a multi-million dollar budget comes with big compromises.

Darryl and Amanda have a gypsy spirit which has moved them across North America, Central America, and the West Indies. Now they're relocating their three kids and two dogs from Austin, Texas to the Isle of Spice-Grenada, to open a bicycle café. In choosing a home, they're driven by a feeling or vibe, but with the financial uncertainty of a new business, their budget doesn't quite measure up to their wish list as everything is listed above their budget. Not to worry, Real Estate Agent Robert assures them, everything is negotiable in Grenada!

When this post-war bungalow won over Amy and Chris ten years ago, they were young, in love and just happy to join the ranks of homeowners. But then life got a whole lot more complicated. They had a baby and six months later, Chris's sixteen year old daughter moved in with the already growing family. Now Amy and Chris are fighting over the future of their dysfunctional first home. With this frustrating house driving Amy crazy, and Chris seeking sanctuary in his own space, it's a good thing two experts are here to help. Designer Jillian and her team will turn their outdated bungalow into a modern example of form and function, while realtor Todd will try to help them find peace in a new place. In the end, Chris and Amy will have to decide: will they love it or list it?

After buying and renovating a two-story suburban rancher, Sinna and Siva thought they had created a flawless family home. And it was perfect until three generations started living under one roof. With three children and Sinna's uncle thrown in the mix, this couple is clashing over their family home. Done with the dysfunctional living space in their huge house, Sinna and Siva are thankful that they've got some help on the way in designer Jillian and realtor Todd. Jillian and her team hope to renovate the home to please the entire family. While Todd believes they are better off buying a new home. In the end, Sinna and Siva will have to decide: will they love it or list it?

When Michelle and Brandon bought this heritage home six years ago, they were real estate investors hoping to turn a fixer upper into a fast buck. But before they could sell their newly renovated nest egg, Michelle fell in love with the place,thanks in large part to their Italian neighbors, Nono and Nona. Michelle and Brandon adore the couple and consider them part of the family, but they have different feelings about the house, especially now that they have a two year old and another baby on the way. With little time left to decide what's best for their growing family, Michelle and Brandon are wondering what to do next. Here to help them out are designer Jillian and realtor Todd. Jillian and her team will create more living space with a clever renovation. While Todd believes it's time to climb the property ladder and simply buy a bigger home. In the end, will they love it or list it?

Mike and Linnea bought this house five years ago so they could raise their active family near the mountains. Being surrounded by parks and plenty of green space is exactly what their family wanted. But with so much time spent playing outside, sporty Dad hasn't gotten around to tackling any of the projects inside the house. From some missing carpet in the master bedroom, to the dark and dingy basement bathroom, Linnea can't seem to get past all of her home's issues. To keep this clashing couple from going ten more rounds, enter rivals designer Jillian and realtor Todd. Jillian and her team will try to turn this haphazard house into a comfortable family home that makes room for Mom, while Todd tries to sell them on another house that meets all of their needs. Sick of sparring over their dysfunctional dwelling, Mike and Linnea will have to decide: will they love their home again or will they list it?

When Danielle married Trevor she agreed to move into his turn of the century character home. That's when Danielle learned she wasn't the only love of Trevor's life. He loves everything about the house, but Danielle is done with the dysfunctional, frustrating layout. As Danielle lectures Trevor on the need for a new space to accommodate a more modern way of life, enter our equally matched rivals, Designer Jillian and Realtor Todd. Jillian and her team hope to renovate Danielle and Trevor's heritage house into the 21st century, while Todd tries to convince them a more modern home is a better fit for their family. Tired of trying to raise a modern family in a 100-year-old house, Danielle and Trevor are wondering whether they will love their home again? Or will they list it?

When Brendan married Veronica ten years ago, she was the proud owner of a large home in the suburbs and while he adored his new bride, he had reservations about her old house. Even after Brendan put his blood, sweat and tears into renovating the home, he still doesn't love it. Add the fact that their children are nearly grown, and he just doesn't see a future in their dysfunctional home. Veronica, on the other hand, doesn't think it's time to give up just yet. To stop their never ending argument, enter highly trained competitors Jillian and Todd, each with different strategies to save everyone's piece of mind. Designer Jillian and her team hope to reinvigorate this old home with a remarkable reno, while Realtor Todd hopes to go the distance by finding a new house the whole family can love. Tired of dealing with the problems in their cluttered house, Brendan and Veronica are wondering whether they will be able to love their home again... or will they list it?

Neena and Jag's home may work great for their family, but it's too close for comfort when they're entertaining their growing extended family. Our rivals Designer Jillian and Realtor Todd hope to give these homeowners what they need. Done debating the fate of their frustrating family home, Neena and Jag are wondering whether they will love their home again, or will they list it?

Fourteen years ago, Kavita and Sanjeev left the Middle East looking for the perfect place to raise their young family. And the home they found was perfect when the boys were young, but now that they're grown, the space is too cramped. Kavita is ready to go and find a larger house, but Sanjeev thinks they can expand within their current home. Here to help them figure out the situation are rivals designer Jillian and realtor Todd. Jillian and her team will try to create more space in this tricky house with an open concept redesign, while Todd plans to treat the family to a more spacious, modern home. at odds over what to do with a small outdated house in an upscale neighborhood, Kavita and Sanjeev have to decide- will they love their home again or will they list it?

When Michelle and Brent bought their first home thirty years ago, they were looking for the perfect place to start a family. Now, with three kids fully grown, and a home in desperate need of renovations, Brent feels it's the perfect time to move on to something new. Designer Jillian and her team will attempt to reconfigure their odd layout to better suit five adults, while Realtor Todd hopes to find them a functional, move-in ready home. Tired of fussing over what to do with their outdated, dysfunctional house, Michelle and Brent must decide, will they love their home again or, will they list it?

Graham and his wife, Kayla, are hunting for a home on the Hawaiian island of Oahu where he's stationed in the Coast Guard. But even with a $550,000 budget they quickly learn their money won't go far in this pricey market, especially since they want a single family home. And since he's open to a fixer-upper, but Kayla wants move in ready, they might have to consider a townhome.

K.J. had a great life and close network of friends in Boston, MA, his home for 16-years. But the city's traffic jams and cold winters were becoming unbearable, and he craved a change of pace and warmer climate. K.J. dreamed of moving to the Caribbean to start a small business, and hoped his girlfriend Kate would come along. When he approached the subject of relocating, Kate threw caution to the wind and agreed, and soon after the couple were bidding farewell to family, friends and their careers. Deciding an American territory was the easiest place to start a business, the duo set their sights on St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. But once they arrived, it became clear, they were split on where to call home. Kate wanted beach access and a property on the island's tropical north end. But K.J. disagreed, favoring views and an apartment on the livelier east side. And with no jobs, no home and no resolution in sight, they feared the experience would damage their relatively new relationship. Watch as they navigate rocky terrain in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

Jason and Jamie are tired of townhome living and are anxious to get into a single family home. Jason's hoping for a turn-key ranch style home with a yard big enough for a pool and RV parking. Jamie wants a mid-century modern loo, and is itching to do a full on remodel to get exactly what she wants. With a budget of up to $500,000 finding a compromise that both can live with will be tough in this pricey coastal city.

Having visited over 80 countries and lived in 12 of them across the globe, Marcello Arrambide never usually sticks around anywhere for very long. He's been able to fund his world traveling lifestyle through day trading in the stock market and now he wants to teach other people to enjoy the same freedom he has. Marcello's plan is to start a day trading school in the one spot in the world he can see himself settling down, Medellin, Colombia. He's asked his buddy, Tyler Hare to help in the search for a penthouse apartment that can not only house the school but also fulfill Marcello's dream of living a lavish lifestyle in central Medellin. Tyler knows Marcello always seems to bite off more than he can chew, so it won't be easy showing his friend the benefits of securing something sensible in the City of the Eternal Spring, Medellin, Colombia.

When Michelle and Brent bought their first home thirty years ago, they were looking for the perfect place to start a family. Now, with three kids fully grown, and a home in desperate need of renovations, Brent feels it's the perfect time to move on to something new. Designer Jillian and her team will attempt to reconfigure their odd layout to better suit five adults, while Realtor Todd hopes to find them a functional, move-in ready home. Tired of fussing over what to do with their outdated, dysfunctional house, Michelle and Brent must decide, will they love their home again or, will they list it?

Graham and his wife, Kayla, are hunting for a home on the Hawaiian island of Oahu where he's stationed in the Coast Guard. But even with a $550,000 budget they quickly learn their money won't go far in this pricey market, especially since they want a single family home. And since he's open to a fixer-upper, but Kayla wants move in ready, they might have to consider a townhome.

K.J. had a great life and close network of friends in Boston, MA, his home for 16-years. But the city's traffic jams and cold winters were becoming unbearable, and he craved a change of pace and warmer climate. K.J. dreamed of moving to the Caribbean to start a small business, and hoped his girlfriend Kate would come along. When he approached the subject of relocating, Kate threw caution to the wind and agreed, and soon after the couple were bidding farewell to family, friends and their careers. Deciding an American territory was the easiest place to start a business, the duo set their sights on St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. But once they arrived, it became clear, they were split on where to call home. Kate wanted beach access and a property on the island's tropical north end. But K.J. disagreed, favoring views and an apartment on the livelier east side. And with no jobs, no home and no resolution in sight, they feared the experience would damage their relatively new relationship. Watch as they navigate rocky terrain in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

Jason and Jamie are tired of townhome living and are anxious to get into a single family home. Jason's hoping for a turn-key ranch style home with a yard big enough for a pool and RV parking. Jamie wants a mid-century modern loo, and is itching to do a full on remodel to get exactly what she wants. With a budget of up to $500,000 finding a compromise that both can live with will be tough in this pricey coastal city.

Having visited over 80 countries and lived in 12 of them across the globe, Marcello Arrambide never usually sticks around anywhere for very long. He's been able to fund his world traveling lifestyle through day trading in the stock market and now he wants to teach other people to enjoy the same freedom he has. Marcello's plan is to start a day trading school in the one spot in the world he can see himself settling down, Medellin, Colombia. He's asked his buddy, Tyler Hare to help in the search for a penthouse apartment that can not only house the school but also fulfill Marcello's dream of living a lavish lifestyle in central Medellin. Tyler knows Marcello always seems to bite off more than he can chew, so it won't be easy showing his friend the benefits of securing something sensible in the City of the Eternal Spring, Medellin, Colombia.

Fourteen years ago, Kavita and Sanjeev left the Middle East looking for the perfect place to raise their young family. And the home they found was perfect when the boys were young, but now that they're grown, the space is too cramped. Kavita is ready to go and find a larger house, but Sanjeev thinks they can expand within their current home. Here to help them figure out the situation are rivals designer Jillian and realtor Todd. Jillian and her team will try to create more space in this tricky house with an open concept redesign, while Todd plans to treat the family to a more spacious, modern home. at odds over what to do with a small outdated house in an upscale neighborhood, Kavita and Sanjeev have to decide- will they love their home again or will they list it?